Indexation of left ventricular mass to predict adverse clinical outcomes in pre-dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease: KoreaN cohort study of the outcome in patients with chronic kidney disease
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C. Ahn | K. Oh | D. Chae | W. Chung | S. Sung | H. Min | S. Lee | Joongyub Lee | Yong‐Soo Kim
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